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What? How long has this been going on?Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
Not letting them get in the way of prejudice.
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Said the king of ad hominem attacks.Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
Ah, the ad hominem attacks when your brain lacks the intelligence and maturity for debate. Come back when you've grown up a bit.
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Remember it is First Passed The Post now so use your vote for the mayor and your London assembly members wisely.Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
That reminds me, I should check whetherLord BucketheadCount Binface was able to crowdfund his deposit to enter the London Mayor election.
(I don't even know who my London assembly members are to decide whether it's all worth voting for them again.)
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That reminds me, I should check whetherOriginally posted by xoggoth View PostGiven how the main parties are becoming less popular maybe the next election will see a range of wierdos voted in, including Monster Raving Loony Party candidates.Lord BucketheadCount Binface was able to crowdfund his deposit to enter the London Mayor election.Last edited by ladymuck; 2 March 2024, 12:34. Reason: nearly caused an intergalactic diplomatic incident
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Given how the main parties are becoming less popular maybe the next election will see a range of wierdos voted in, including Monster Raving Loony Party candidates.
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Ah, the ad hominem attacks when your brain lacks the intelligence and maturity for debate. Come back when you've grown up a bit.Originally posted by agentzero View Post
Sure, while the known racist known bigot Zigenare is the font of knowledge on the subject
We can only hope this persona is a front for a better person behind the keyboard.
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Sure, while the known racist known bigot Zigenare is the font of knowledge on the subjectOriginally posted by Zigenare View Post
Oh dear. Not every muslim is an "Islamist" and I would venture that Galloway is more likely to garner the muslim vote than any of the other representatives.
Stick to commenting about something of which you may at least have a modicum of knowledge - I'm sure you'll find something, eventually.
We can only hope this persona is a front for a better person behind the keyboard.
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